Private beta

Invoice clients in USD.
Receive USDC.

Send a normal USD invoice. Your client pays by bank transfer. You receive USDC settlement to your wallet.

Private beta · USD invoices only · Verification required

Zeppo is for legitimate invoice payments for real goods and services.

Product preview

Invoice

ZEPPO-1001

Waiting for bank transfer

Client

Acme Studio

Amount

$1,250.00

Payment timeline

  1. Invoice created
  2. Bank payment pending
  3. Payment received
  4. USDC settlement

A calm place to get paid

Create invoices, track payments, receive USDC

A clean dashboard to send USD invoices, follow each payment, and see your USDC settlement in one place.

ZZeppo dashboard
Product preview

Total invoiced

$12,400

USDC received

$9,800

Paid

8

Pending

2

Recent invoices

  • ZEPPO-1008

    Acme Studio

    $1,250.00
  • ZEPPO-1007

    Northwind Co

    $3,400.00
  • ZEPPO-1006

    Lumen Labs

    $980.00
  • ZEPPO-1005

    Riverside Media

    $2,100.00

How it works

Three steps from invoice to settlement

01

Create a USD invoice

Add your client, amount and service details. Zeppo generates professional payment instructions.

02

Your client pays normally

Your client pays by bank transfer. They do not need a wallet, exchange account or crypto knowledge.

03

You receive USDC

Once the payment is received, settlement is sent to your wallet in USDC.

Many payments can settle same-day or next business day depending on the payment rail and sender bank.

The problem

International payments are still painful for freelancers

Getting paid across borders means juggling fees, slow transfers and clients who would rather not touch crypto.

  • PayPal and Payoneer fees add up
  • Bank transfers can be slow and hard to track
  • Clients often do not want to pay in crypto
  • Manual crypto payments are messy
  • FX and withdrawals reduce what you actually receive
  • Payment records can become hard to reconcile

The solution

Your client pays like normal. You receive stablecoin settlement

Zeppo gives freelancers and small businesses a simple way to invoice clients in USD while receiving USDC on their side.

Professional USD invoices

Clean, branded invoices your clients recognize and trust.

Bank transfer instructions

Clear payment instructions so clients pay the way they already do.

Payment tracking

Follow each invoice from sent to received in one view.

USDC settlement

Receive settlement in USDC once the payment is processed.

Invoice records

Keep a tidy history of invoices and payments for reconciliation.

Built for cross-border

Designed for freelancers working with clients in other countries.

Who it is for

Built for freelancers and remote businesses outside the US

Developers
Designers
Video editors
AI automation freelancers
Consultants
Remote agencies
Crypto-native freelancers
LATAM freelancers with US clients

Especially useful if you work with US clients and prefer receiving USD value in USDC instead of relying only on PayPal, Payoneer, Wise or manual crypto payments.

Built for legitimate invoice payments

Zeppo is not anonymous money movement. Sellers complete verification before receiving payment accounts. Payments are linked to real invoices and processed through regulated payment infrastructure partners.

Verification required
Invoice-based payments
Payment records
Source-of-funds checks when required
No anonymous payments
Tax responsibility remains with the user

Zeppo does not provide tax, legal or accounting advice. Users are responsible for complying with the rules in their country.

Pricing

Simple beta pricing

Private beta

1%

beta fee per paid invoice

  • No monthly fee during private beta
  • Pay only when an invoice is paid

Pricing may change as Zeppo leaves beta. Early users will receive advance notice. Bank/payment rail fees may apply depending on the payment method.

FAQ

Questions, answered

No. Your client pays a normal USD invoice by bank transfer. They do not need a wallet, exchange account or crypto knowledge.

Want to test your next USD invoice?

Join the private beta and try the flow with a small invoice first.